TORONTO - Major League Baseball isnt always about the first class charter flights, the five-star hotels and the gourmet food. [

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TORONTO - Major League Baseball isnt always about the first class charter flights, the five-star hotels and the gourmet food. Fake Blue Jays Jerseys . For bubble players like Chad Jenkins and Jonathan Diaz, there can be days like Monday. Jenkins, the 26-year-old bullpen long man, is up for a third time already this season. Diaz is a 29-year-old utility infielder whos back for a second go round. "He was supposed to get on the plane with me," said Jenkins. "We checked our bags, got our little boarding pass and both of ours said get your seat at the gate." But Diaz didnt join Jenkins on the Monday morning flight from Charlotte, where the Triple-A Bisons were playing the White Soxs affiliate the Knights, because the flight was oversold. "I was panicking," said Jenkins. "I was like, um, I dont know what to do, should we call (traveling secretary) Mike (Shaw) and see who they need more and that person gets on the plane first?" Jenkins went ahead and boarded the plane. Diaz was on the phone with Shaw. The flight was re-booked. Jenkins promised Diaz hed pick up his teammates bags, which already had been placed in the plane. Jenkins arrived in Toronto in plenty of time to arrive to the stadium for three oclock. Diaz, who was in the starting lineup at shortstop to accommodate a day off for Jose Reyes, pulled in closer to six oclock. "Its been an awful day," said Jenkins. "Travel has been awful." He can only smile when he reflects upon the last two weeks of his life. Jenkins was first recalled on April 26. He spent two nights in Toronto and then boarded a flight to Kansas City with his teammates. After three nights in the Midwest, he flew with the Blue Jays to Pittsburgh. After one night there, Jenkins was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo. The driver got lost on the way to Buffalo, which added more than an hour to the trip. The next day, he was back in a car from Buffalo to Pittsburgh, recalled as Brandon Morrows injury replacement. He flew to Philadelphia with the team, spent two nights there and returned to Toronto for two more nights. Jenkins flew to Atlanta when he was optioned after Thursdays game, spent time with his parents and they drove together to meet the Bisons in Charlotte on Saturday. Monday morning, he left Charlotte for Toronto. "My back doesnt know what a solid mattress feels like for more than three days," said Jenkins. "Its been fun. Its been a ride. Its been crazy." Jenkins participated in a Shoot For A Cure charity event in Atlanta and spent time with his father, Steve. He enjoyed a Mothers Day dinner with his mom, Gail, on Sunday night. In between, he pitched two innings for the Bisons on Saturday night and was pleased with the result given the travel and the resultant infrequent throwing schedule. "I got on the mound and thats the best command Ive had on my sinker all year," said Jenkins. "I was throwing front doors, I was throwing the back door to the righty where I was going out and coming back and I had two strike outs looking. I was like, what happened? Where did this come from? I threw the other night, my arm feels good and I feel like my command is coming back and Im hoping it stays." ENCARNACION HONOURED Edwin Encarnacion is heating up, so much so that Major League Baseball is taking notice, naming the Blue Jays first baseman the American League Player of the Week. In seven games from May 5-11, Encarnacion went 9-28 (.321) with four home runs, a triple and two doubles. ROSTER MOVES The Blue Jays have made 42 roster moves as of Monday, with the disabling of Sergio Santos, the recalls of Chad Jenkins and Jonathan Diaz and the optioning of Erik Kratz to Triple-A Buffalo. The moves break down like this: 10 relate to the disabled list; 16 involve recalls or minor league contract selections; 10 involve players being optioned to the minor leagues; six players have been designated for assignment. If it seems like the Blue Jays tinker with the roster a lot its because they do. You may be surprised, however, to learn the Yankees have made more roster moves than Toronto. Heres the American League East divisional breakdown as of May 12: New York Yankees: 49Toronto Blue Jays: 42Baltimore Orioles: 37Tampa Bay Rays: 31Boston Red Sox: 21 Toronto Blue Jays Shirts .FIFA said its appeals panel ruled the case not admissible.The former U.S. Attorney had objected to ethics judge Joachim Eckerts summary of the World Cup bid investigation, claiming numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of his work. Toronto Blue Jays Pro Shop . -- New York Yankees centre fielder Jacoby Ellsbury was sent for an MRI Thursday of his ailing right calf, which was negative. https://www.cheapbluejays.com/ .com) - The Atlanta Hawks have stepped up to every challenge during their 14-game winning streak and will face another daunting task Friday with Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and the Oklahoma City Thunder in town.Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (SportsNetwork.com) - Martin Kaymer coughed up a 10-stroke lead in eight holes Sunday to hand Gary Stal the title at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship. Stal fired a 7-under 65 to earn the improbable victory. He finished at 19- under-par 269 for his first European Tour win. Its unbelievable. Im very, very, very happy, Stal said. I cant believe it. When I saw Kaymer on 23-under, I said in my head, It is not possible. When I saw him back on 17-under, I thought it was possible. Kaymer dropped six strokes in eight holes to fall from the lead. He closed with 3-over 75 and ended alone in third place at 17-under-par 271. Kaymers 75 matched the worst round of the day, while Stals 65 tied the best round of the day. World No. 1 Rory McIlroy picked up six birdies over the last 11 holes to finish second for the fourth time at this event. He closed with a 6-under 66 on the National Course at Abu Dhabi Golf Club and ended at minus-18. Victor Dubuisson (67) and Thomas Pieters (70) shared fourth at 16-under-par 272. Bernd Wiesberger closed with a 1-under 71. He was joined at minus-14 by James Morrison and Tyrrell Hatton, who both closed with 67s. Kaymer birdied the first from seven feet out, then dropped his third shot at the par-5 second to three feet. He knocked that in for birdie. Kaymer also birdied the fourth to move to 23-under par, and after Pieters bogeyed the fifth, Kaymer was 10 clear of the field. The German could only pitch his second down the fairway at the sixth. He flew the green with his third. After his chip for par horseshoed the hole, Kaymer tapped in for bogey. Stal, who was in the group ahead of Kaymer, had four pars in the first five holes. He birdied the fourth and sixth to move to 14-under. The Frenchman started to make a big move with a birdie at the eighth. Stal followed with birdies on the next three holes and that spurt moved him to minus-18. Kaymeer hit his drive near a bush on the ninth and took a penalty drop. Cheap Blue Jays Jerseys. He found a greenside bunker with his third. After chipping on, Kaymer 2-putted for double-bogey. With Stals run of birdies and Kaymer double-bogey, Kaymers lead was down to two. Another wayward drive at 13 led to another drop for Kaymer. He came up well short with his third, then duffed his chip. His fifth shot hit the pin, but he needed two putts to get down for a triple-bogey. Suddenly, Kaymer was one behind Stal, who parred four in a row from the 12th. Stal poured in a long birdie putt at the 16th to move to 19-under, where he was two clear of Kaymer and McIlroy. Stal parred the final two holes to hang on for the win. I played really good all week and today was good driving, good putting, everything was perfect, said Stal, who won twice on the Challenge Tour in 2012. Kaymer wrapped up his round with five straight pars to finish two back. I dont really know how to put it into words. It was very, very surprising today. I started off well and hit a couple bad tee shots and cost me double- bogey and a triple-bogey, explained Kaymer. Twice, I missed the grass and I was in a bush and I had to drop it in the sand. I missed a lot of putts today, and therefore, was very difficult for me to make birdies. McIlroy was even-par through seven holes. He started to climb the leaderboard thanks to three straight birdies from the eighth. Birdies at 13 and 15 moved him to 17-under. McIlroy closed with a birdie at the last to end one behind. NOTES: Stal, who entered the week ranked 357th in the world, earned 379,798 euros for the victory ... Stal tied for fifth last week at the South African Open Championship, and that had been his best career finish on the European Tour ... The tour heads to Doha next week for the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters, where Sergio Garcia beat Mikko Ilonen in a playoff last year. ' ' '

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